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Quantitative Biology 2007
Fluctuation-dissipation ratios in the dynamics of self-assemblyDOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.76.021119 Abstract: We consider two seemingly very different self-assembly processes: formation of viral capsids, and crystallization of sticky discs. At low temperatures, assembly is ineffective, since there are many metastable disordered states, which are a source of kinetic frustration. We use fluctuation-dissipation ratios to extract information about the degree of this frustration. We show that our analysis is a useful indicator of the long term fate of the system, based on the early stages of assembly.
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